Summaries of important concepts are included to help students clarify ideas that have multiple parts. Function Galleries show families of functions and their graphs, helping students link the visual aspects with the mathematical properties.
These appear throughout the text as appropriate and are also gathered together at the end of the text for easy reference.
Graphing calculator discussions throughout the text support and enhance algebraic conclusions but are not used to arrive at those conclusions. These are optional and may be skipped, although students who do not use a graphing calculator may still benefit from the graphs and technology discussions. Exercises are arranged by difficulty, from easy to challenging. Exercises that require a graphing calculator are marked with an icon and may be skipped. Answers are included in the back of the student edition.
Hints suggest ways of approaching a problem and give a starting point to solve the application problem. These are given for approximately five application problems in every exercise set. Cumulative review exercises at the end-of-section exercises are designed to keep current the skills learned in previous sections and chapters. Outside the Box problems are designed to get students and instructors to do some mathematics just for fun and encourage students to apply creativity to unique problems.
The problems can be used for individual or group work. Linking Concepts are multi-part exercises that require the use of concepts from previous sections to illustrate the links among various ideas. This feature can be found at the end of nearly every exercise set.
Tying It All Together Chapter review material contains all of the following features to help students review and synthesize the material as they prepare for the road ahead. Highlights contain an overview of all of the concepts presented in the chapter along with brief examples to illustrate the concept. Chapter Review Exercises give students a comprehensive review of the chapter without reference to individual sections in order to prepare them for the chapter test.
Chapter Tests measure students' readiness for a typical one-hour classroom test. Instructors may also use them as a model for their own end-of-chapter tests. New to This Edition. Numerous explanations, examples, and exercises have been rewritten in response to comments from users of the fourth edition. Many new nonstandard exercises ranging from easy to challenging — see exercise 33, page on the Law of Sines.
Section 2. Section 3. Multiplying trigonometric binomials and factoring trigonometric expressions have been moved from Section 3. A new section 6. Reach every student with MyLab Math New - Integrated Review Notebook is a printed guide that aligns to the Integrated Review topics and gives students a structured place to take notes as they work through the prerequisite objectives.
New - Worked Example Videos engage and support students outside the classroom, covering all Integrated Review prerequisite topics and key examples from the book, hand-picked by the author.
New - Guided Visualizations bring mathematical concepts to life, helping students visualize appropriate Integrated Review topics and key concepts from the main text through directed explorations and purposeful manipulation. Table of Contents The table of contents below shows the review topics bulleted text that are integrated into the MyLab Math course. Algebraic Prerequisites P. Angles and the Trigonometric Functions 1.
Simplifying square roots. Performing operations with square roots. Using the Pythagorean theorem to find missing sides of a right triangle. Finding center and radius of a circle given the equation for the circle.
Finding the inverse of a function. Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions 2. Finding domain and range of algebraic functions; Reflecting, stretching, and shrinking of algebraic functions.
Writing equations of horizontal and vertical lines. Performing arithmetic with fractions involving pi. Finding horizontal and vertical asymptotes for rational functions. Identifying domain and range of rational functions. Trigonometric Identities 3. Using the Fundamental Identity from Trigonometry to simplify expressions. Using reciprocal identities to simplify expressions. Multiplying binomials. Squaring a binomial. Factoring expressions into a product of two binomials.
Finding compositions of algebraic functions. Proving that an equation is not an identity. Operations with rational expressions in algebra. Solving Conditional Trigonometric Equations 4. Problem 71E. Problem 72E. Problem 73E. Problem 74E. Problem 75E. Problem 76E. Problem 77E. Problem 78E. Problem 79E. Problem 80E. Problem 81E. Problem 82E. Problem 83E.
Problem 84E. Problem 85E. Problem 86E. Problem 87E. Problem 88E. Problem 89E. Problem 90E. Problem 91E. Problem 92E. Problem 93E. Problem 94E. Problem 95E. Problem 96E. Problem 97E. Problem 98E. Problem 99E. Problem E. Book Details Bob Blitzer has inspired thousands of students with his engaging approach to mathematics, making this beloved series the 1 in the market.
Sample Solutions for this Textbook We offer sample solutions for Algebra and Trigonometry homework problems. See examples below:. Calculation: Evaluate the given expression using Calculation: Apply the distributive property Calculation: Consider the More Editions of This Book Corresponding editions of this textbook are also available below:.
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Check out a sample textbook solution. With this edition, the authors focused on developing MyMathLab features that help better prepare students and get them thinking more visually and conceptually. With this edition, the authors focused on MyMathLab features that help better prepare students and get them thinking more visually and conceptually.
Graphs, Functions, and Models 1. More on Functions 2. Quadratic Functions and Equations; Inequalities 3. Polynomial Functions and Rational Functions 4.
Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions 5. The Trigonometric Functions 6. Trigonometric Identities, Inverse Functions, and Equations 7. Applications of Trigonometry 8. Systems of Equations and Matrices 9. Conic Sections Sequences, Series, and Combinatorics Important: To use the test banks below, you must download the TestGen software from the TestGen website. If you need help getting started, read the tutorials on the TestGen site. Access Code Card. Judy Beecher has an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Indiana University and a graduate degree in mathematics from Purdue University.
She has taught at both the high school and college levels with many years of developmental math and precalculus teaching experience at Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis IUPUI. In addition to her career in textbook publishing, she enjoys traveling, spending time with her grandchildren, and promoting charity projects for a children's camp.
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In her free time she likes to travel, read, knit and spend time with her children. Marvin Bittinger has been teaching math at the university level for more than thirty-eight years. Professor Bittinger has authored over publications on topics ranging from basic mathematics to algebra and trigonometry to applied calculus.
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